Vacation is Over, Back to the Grind – Sept 2011 Updates (Part I)

Pfleger v. DHSMV, 18 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 706 (6th Jud. Cir., May 20, 2011): Writ of Certiorari Granted – This is another writ granted (by a different circuit) citing the requirement by DMV to have people “enforce the subpoena” as an additional procedural step that is not found within the Administrative code.

Orbanes v. State, 18 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 729 (6th Jud. Cir., May 25, 2011): Defense Appeal, Reversed – This is a must read and copy and give to your non-lawyer friends. LEO attempts to arrest a person for disorderly conduct (which was not established) and his wife comes to his aid and is arrested for resisting. How this exploded beyond a simple encounter and turned into a taser tag match is beyond me.

Lewers v. State, 18 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 734 (6th Jud. Cir., May 17, 2011): Defense Appeal, Affirmed – if you want one case that explains reasonable suspicion with all the main citations, copy this one. Written for 1Ls. Beautiful.

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